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he is now in the custody of fbi and i.c.e. wolf. >> i'm sure we'll be getting more details in the next few hours on the specific charges that we have there. was he in fact though -- do we know for sure he was an engineering student? and did he have any connection at all with m.i.t.? or did he just make that up? >> we've reached out to m.i.t. to find out specifically if he did have any sort of connection to the school, but so far we've been unsuccessful at reaching anybody in the registration department. -- the registrar's office i should say. we're still reaching out. again, it was the fact he listed that on his facebook page that really gave a sort of urgency to get him in for questioning. remember, these guys have been in for questioning for many, many days following the capture of the tsarnaev brothers -- or the death of one and capture of the other. they've been on the radar for a long time, but now clearly federal agents have enough to charge them with in connection with this. also, the only thing i want to mention as wel
he is now in the custody of fbi and i.c.e. wolf. >> i'm sure we'll be getting more details in the next few hours on the specific charges that we have there. was he in fact though -- do we know for sure he was an engineering student? and did he have any connection at all with m.i.t.? or did he just make that up? >> we've reached out to m.i.t. to find out specifically if he did have any sort of connection to the school, but so far we've been unsuccessful at reaching anybody in the...
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the fbi releasing photos of three men who may have been involved. the identities of the men, from the grainy surveillance photos are unknown. and the bureau is asking for the public's help in identifying them. they may have information on the raid. and some foe cos, the men appear to be carrying weapons. the fbi has not said if the men are suspects in the attacks that left four american personnel dead. secretary of state john kerry said the fbi is building cases on a number of persons of interest. u.s. officials believe at the time, this man was not a principal plotter. it's not clear what role, if any, he played. >>> last week, house republicans issued a report saying the white house has been, quote, deliberately misleading, in its response to what happened that night. >>> with new efforts to save gun reform in congress, one of the original bill's authors is speak about the political climate that killed the background checks. pat toomey said many of his republican colleagues voted no, because they didn't want to give the president a political victo
the fbi releasing photos of three men who may have been involved. the identities of the men, from the grainy surveillance photos are unknown. and the bureau is asking for the public's help in identifying them. they may have information on the raid. and some foe cos, the men appear to be carrying weapons. the fbi has not said if the men are suspects in the attacks that left four american personnel dead. secretary of state john kerry said the fbi is building cases on a number of persons of...
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if they lied to the fbi while fbi was conducting this investigation, that's lying to a federal official, 18 -- 2001. that's another violation. megyn, they could pile up a bunch of these thidges at this point. >> megyn: are both of these a felony? >> yes, both are felonies. obstruction of justice carries a five year penalty. goes up to 8 with terrorism acts. which, of course, which would be. obstruction of justice carries a four year penalty. >> what do you have to prove in order to prove obstruction of justice? do you have to prove they knew dzhokhar was suspected of the bombing and then they disposed of evidence or did something to cover it up? >> exactly. that's why the obstruction and false statements go together. because, when you obstruct, then you lie about it. so, did they knowingly go -- was it just they bumbled out let's go fix a computer? i don't think so. i think they were probably told, go in and get these computers out of there. that's obstruction. >> megyn: legally, do the feds have to prove that these guys janchts let me finish. >> okay. >> megyn: these guys disposed of e
if they lied to the fbi while fbi was conducting this investigation, that's lying to a federal official, 18 -- 2001. that's another violation. megyn, they could pile up a bunch of these thidges at this point. >> megyn: are both of these a felony? >> yes, both are felonies. obstruction of justice carries a five year penalty. goes up to 8 with terrorism acts. which, of course, which would be. obstruction of justice carries a four year penalty. >> what do you have to prove in...
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with lying to the fbi. they weren't. so, bottom line, as i said, if the facts are alleged, it's hard to defend what these kids did. it's clear that they went to that apartment because they thought their friend might have been the boston marathon bomber and they were trying to protect him. and given the enormity of the crime, it's impossible to defend that, but was this part of some larger plot? were they acting on direction from tsarnaev? were they trying to conceal a larger conspiracy here? it's hard to square that with the facts as alleged in this complaint. >> absolutely. the point worth underlying here, there's no indication they had any advanced notice of the bombing, that they were in on the plot in any way, other than what they did when they found out about it. michael isikoff live from boston tonight for us, mike, thank you so much. i really appreciate it. >> thank you, rachel. >> thank you. >>> joining us now is philip mudd. he's former deputy director of the cia's counterterrorism center and the f
with lying to the fbi. they weren't. so, bottom line, as i said, if the facts are alleged, it's hard to defend what these kids did. it's clear that they went to that apartment because they thought their friend might have been the boston marathon bomber and they were trying to protect him. and given the enormity of the crime, it's impossible to defend that, but was this part of some larger plot? were they acting on direction from tsarnaev? were they trying to conceal a larger conspiracy here?...
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>> well, i think the fbi was on to these guys very quickly. and they may not have had the full and complete story from them and not understood fully and completely what had happened, but they're detained that saturday, april 23rd, on immigration violations over student -- violations of student visa. this is a sort of standard fbi technique in terrorism investigations. use whatever laws are out there to detain suspects you might have suspicions about. it was during that time they had unlimited access to them. they would have been able to question them and they were able to compile the statements that are reflected in this affidavit. >> michael, thank you so numuch for your help this hour. >>> we'll be back with a final word after this. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪
>> well, i think the fbi was on to these guys very quickly. and they may not have had the full and complete story from them and not understood fully and completely what had happened, but they're detained that saturday, april 23rd, on immigration violations over student -- violations of student visa. this is a sort of standard fbi technique in terrorism investigations. use whatever laws are out there to detain suspects you might have suspicions about. it was during that time they had...
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the former fbi assistant dr. tom fuentes and the former homeland security assistant secretary juliet kayyem. tom fuentes, you know something about these kinds of charges, coverup charges, conspiracy, lying. these are very serious charges. these guys could go to jail for a long time. >> well, they're looking at the -- dias kadyrbayev and azamat tazhayakov are looking at five years and robel phillipos look agate eight years for lying to federal investigators. yes, it is serious because it obstructs the case. it causes the investigators to not have key evidence that they need that might be a link to other people, so the issue of taking things out and throwing them in the dumpster is a pretty critical issue for the investigators. >> you know, juliette, i want to read to you from the criminal complaint filed today in the court. this is the criminal complaint, usa vs. robel phillipos. he is the u.s. citizen. during these interviews, and i'll be precise, it's up on the screen, azamat tazhayakov also informed the fbi age
the former fbi assistant dr. tom fuentes and the former homeland security assistant secretary juliet kayyem. tom fuentes, you know something about these kinds of charges, coverup charges, conspiracy, lying. these are very serious charges. these guys could go to jail for a long time. >> well, they're looking at the -- dias kadyrbayev and azamat tazhayakov are looking at five years and robel phillipos look agate eight years for lying to federal investigators. yes, it is serious because it...
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they're in custody of the fbi. this is obviously a much, much bigger deal if the fbi has decided to bring these formal charges. >> oh, absolutely. and the way that this came down is that the boston police department put out a tweet that three people were in custody. so naturally the initial thought was they're in the custody of the boston police department. but the boston police said, no, they're in the custody of the fbi and we're being referred to federal authorities for more information on the charges. now, those charges as we understand it have not yet been publicly revealed at this time. this is what we're learning about them from our sources. >> has the fbi put out any statement yet? >> not as yet. they are, you know, telling us to hold tight. same thing from the u.s. attorney's office. we'll have to wait and see. that's why we continue to work our sources that we have been talking with continuously throughout and giving us very good information about this investigation, wolf. >> we have confirmed the fbi is
they're in custody of the fbi. this is obviously a much, much bigger deal if the fbi has decided to bring these formal charges. >> oh, absolutely. and the way that this came down is that the boston police department put out a tweet that three people were in custody. so naturally the initial thought was they're in the custody of the boston police department. but the boston police said, no, they're in the custody of the fbi and we're being referred to federal authorities for more...
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it's not a complete dump by the fbi. the fbi, you almost have to believe, knows a lot more, has spent countless hours with these -- with these three individuals. and gotten a lot more out of them than is outlined in the complaint. >> i should say, mike, that these three individuals are at this moment in the mockly courthouse right now in boston. dan borjino, what would prompt these individuals to lie to federal investigators in the first instance if they were not involved in hiding some kind of evidence? why would an individual interviewed by the fbi tell untruths and then eventually tell the truth? >> well, fear. you know, martin, having done these investigations and been on the other side of the interview table, there's a lot of power in having someone behind a desk under those interview lights, knowing that they're facing federal jail time and having their lawyer likely tell them, you know, the same. you know, it's not like the movies. michael just pointed something out, too, as well, that i think is very important in
it's not a complete dump by the fbi. the fbi, you almost have to believe, knows a lot more, has spent countless hours with these -- with these three individuals. and gotten a lot more out of them than is outlined in the complaint. >> i should say, mike, that these three individuals are at this moment in the mockly courthouse right now in boston. dan borjino, what would prompt these individuals to lie to federal investigators in the first instance if they were not involved in hiding some...
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the fbi has released some things like they told the fbi that these guys should be watched and the fbi didn't do it you know,what is that? >> i have got to item you that the fbi does incredible work. they are not right all the time and these are really difficult investigations. i will say this. i think that we ought to chase down every single lead that we always can. >> bill: it looks like this has not been handled to the optimum way. would that be fair? >> with respect to giving him miranda, i think you are right. >> bill: and the wife? >> you have got to hunt down the wife and come down with every single lead you possibly can. >> bill: counselor thanks very much. here are the results of our bill o'reilly.com poll. do you believe the u.s. government is doing all it can to protect us from terrorists? about 32,000 of you voted. 92% say no. that is an amazing stat. only 8% believe the feds are protecting us the way they should be. directly ahead. charles krauthammer will weigh in on the president's press conference today and our terrorism discussion. krauthammer is next. i have never enc
the fbi has released some things like they told the fbi that these guys should be watched and the fbi didn't do it you know,what is that? >> i have got to item you that the fbi does incredible work. they are not right all the time and these are really difficult investigations. i will say this. i think that we ought to chase down every single lead that we always can. >> bill: it looks like this has not been handled to the optimum way. would that be fair? >> with respect to...
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look, the fbi is a great agency but mistakes were made here. it's in everybody's interest most of all the fbi's to go back and fix what went wrong in this case. >> in fact, attorney general michael mukasey recently wrote there have been five individuals questioned by the fbi who after they were questioned went on to commit terrorist attacks and nadal hasan is one of them. obviously tamerlan tsarnaev is another. when you testified before this hearing, what is the main message you hope to convey? >> well, i've just been asked to testify, jake, so i want to know what the committee and house twoont hear. i am honored to be called to testify. the main message is we're a lot safer than we were on 9/11 because of all that we've done since then. the kind of attack that occurred in -- at the boston marathon is the kind a lot of us had nightmares about. we stopped a lot of terrorist attacks with tremendous help from the fbi, from the department of homeland security, from the cia. this one got through. and we just have to go back and in a very undefensive
look, the fbi is a great agency but mistakes were made here. it's in everybody's interest most of all the fbi's to go back and fix what went wrong in this case. >> in fact, attorney general michael mukasey recently wrote there have been five individuals questioned by the fbi who after they were questioned went on to commit terrorist attacks and nadal hasan is one of them. obviously tamerlan tsarnaev is another. when you testified before this hearing, what is the main message you hope to...
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that really started the fbi. it's one of the reasons it's an existence in that focus of dealing with you now crime in the 20s and 30s. do you think we have this kind of focus now ms. durkan? >> i describe it as the buggy. it is changed so much where crime on the street has gone on line. we have more violent crime and targets, victims are being targeted on targeted on line and we are addressing that threat but we still have a great threat we have to address on the streets which we are doing. it is a time where we have to allocate and realign ourselves. we need to do more and with the help of this committee in congress -- >> we need changes in our laws to make it more effective. >> yes and i think we have proposed some changes and i think there are other changes that senators have proposed in congress when they're working with them and their staff to make sure we address it. >> in the 20s and 30s we fundamentally changed the role of the government's involvement in crimes committed across state lines and billy creat
that really started the fbi. it's one of the reasons it's an existence in that focus of dealing with you now crime in the 20s and 30s. do you think we have this kind of focus now ms. durkan? >> i describe it as the buggy. it is changed so much where crime on the street has gone on line. we have more violent crime and targets, victims are being targeted on targeted on line and we are addressing that threat but we still have a great threat we have to address on the streets which we are...
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the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the ones presumably who we would want to hear from the most. >> i wonder if it's the low man on the totem pole gets sent out to track down people. and how serious the initial investigation was. i assume we will get that in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there is likely to be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it, going to a single border patrol official up in boston who was then responsible for disseminating the information throughout the joint terrorism task force. and that person didn't do that. but i'm told that that person received some 200, 300 pings in that 8-hour shift, and was the initial ping king. if that's the case we have to look back at the system. >> and try to fix that. steve, thank you. >> thank you. >> straight ahead, senator barrasso is here. and new clues in the search for a missing mother. you will hear the 911 call that set off th
the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the ones presumably who we would want to hear from the most. >> i wonder if it's the low man on the totem pole gets sent out to track down people. and how serious the initial investigation was. i assume we will get that in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there is likely to be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it,...
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eventually recovered by the fbi. complaint significantly does not mention what happened to the laptop. fox news reported on your broadcast tuesday night, based on two sources the brothers' computers were recovered and their memories had not been wiped advance of the attacks. >> shepard: lawyers speaking out this afternoon? >> that's right. the criminal complaint does not allege the suspects were told directly by tsarnaev brothers to help them or to destroy the evidence. it does contain telling details about the case. the two days after the bombings and before the fbi publicly released photos of the suspects. dzhokhar cut his hair in apparent torstd alter his appearance. a month before the bombing he told his friends he knew how to build bombs and today the lawyers for all three suspects addressed the amy's. >> as we have said from the very beginning, he assisted the fbi in this investigation. he is just as shocked and horrified by the violence in boston that took place as the rest of the community is. he has cooperat
eventually recovered by the fbi. complaint significantly does not mention what happened to the laptop. fox news reported on your broadcast tuesday night, based on two sources the brothers' computers were recovered and their memories had not been wiped advance of the attacks. >> shepard: lawyers speaking out this afternoon? >> that's right. the criminal complaint does not allege the suspects were told directly by tsarnaev brothers to help them or to destroy the evidence. it does...
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it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. >> reporter: and for the first time we're hearing tamerlan talk, introducing himself in this boxing video that aired on "entertainment tonight." >> are you excited? >> yes. why not? you know. >> reporter: meanwhile tamerlan's widow has given the medical examiner's office consent to release his body to his family. back to that carjacking victim, danny, he says that during the 90 minutes in the car with the two brothers they talked about manhattan, and as it turns out, they had made spontaneous plans to go to new york and set off explosives in times square, according to authorities. so, had danny not escaped and set off a massive manhunt there could have been more lives lost. i asked danny if he feels like a hero. he said no, that he was just trying to save his own life. john? >> pamela, you sat down with the carjacking victim, you said over an hour you spent with him. what was striking to you about what h
it's not as if the fbi did nothing. they not only investigated the older brother, they interviewed the older brother. >> reporter: and for the first time we're hearing tamerlan talk, introducing himself in this boxing video that aired on "entertainment tonight." >> are you excited? >> yes. why not? you know. >> reporter: meanwhile tamerlan's widow has given the medical examiner's office consent to release his body to his family. back to that carjacking victim,...
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will the arab street like to be responsive to an fbi plea for help? >> of course to use all the tools at their disposal to try to find the perpetrator in this case, identified three individuals, posting their images, hoping that somebody would indicate, you know, an intention to help them, benghazi is not boston. here you have law enforcement, citizens. in benghazi you have many supporters who would actually possibly threaten anybody who would try to find these individuals. more important, as you just mentioned, this is not a crime scene. this is a tror acts scene. is notust about finding three of the many perpetrators because in the videos uni know we have seen dozens of attackers and have been able to identify three. the issue is to identify the organization. actually, the organization the kind of facebook that they have attacked us. a little bit behind. the fbi is doing good work in terms of investigating individuals, what the administration is redoing is a strategy to go after the organization. lou: thank you very much. gentlest developments on th
will the arab street like to be responsive to an fbi plea for help? >> of course to use all the tools at their disposal to try to find the perpetrator in this case, identified three individuals, posting their images, hoping that somebody would indicate, you know, an intention to help them, benghazi is not boston. here you have law enforcement, citizens. in benghazi you have many supporters who would actually possibly threaten anybody who would try to find these individuals. more...
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that's why we're working so closely with the fbi. we actually briefed last night on the investigative end of it. and we reminded the investigators not to forget about that. that it possibly could be something that is outside of cleveland. but as of right now, we have no indication that it's bigger than our neighborhood here. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: sir, were these women, held as sex slaves over the many years? >> you know, tom, that hasn't been determined also. i have to tell you that we are very, very careful with the interview process last night. so that's going to be an ongoing process today when we have our expert come in from the fbi. they're going to do a little more in-depth interviews. and i'm sure over the -- as time goes by, there will be more information that will be provided from those young ladies as to exactly what took place. [ inaudible question ] >> pardon me? [ inaudible question ] >> well, the one brother was, and it was a report that the director mentioned before about inadvertently leaving a young man on a bus
that's why we're working so closely with the fbi. we actually briefed last night on the investigative end of it. and we reminded the investigators not to forget about that. that it possibly could be something that is outside of cleveland. but as of right now, we have no indication that it's bigger than our neighborhood here. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: sir, were these women, held as sex slaves over the many years? >> you know, tom, that hasn't been determined also. i have to tell you...
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the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the one, presumably we would want to hear from most about this. >> i would like to see the investigation -- i wonder if it's the low man on the toteem poll and we will see more in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there will be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it, going to a single border patrol official who was part of the jttf in boston, responsible for disseminating the information in this joint terrorism task force. that person didn't do that. i am told that person received 200, 300 pings in that eight-hour shift in which the initial ping came. if that's the case, we have to really take a look back and step back and look at the system. >> trying to fixture it. steve, thank you. >> thank you. >> senator john barrasso accuses president barack obama of being ignorant or dishonest. why does the senator say that? that's next. the new clues for a missing
the fbi was not on those pings. of course, the fbi is the one who received the initial tip, did the investigation, would have been the one, presumably we would want to hear from most about this. >> i would like to see the investigation -- i wonder if it's the low man on the toteem poll and we will see more in the days and weeks to come. >> i think we will. there will be a lot of focus on the ping, as janet napolitano called it, going to a single border patrol official who was part...
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the fbi says the three became concerned the night the fbi released pictures of the bombing suspects. >> somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers or family members of the suspects. >> reporter: but investigators say instead of calling the fbi with their suspicions, they did something entirely different. court documents say kadyrbayev texted his friend tsarnaev that he looked like one of the suspects and tsarnaev responded "lol" and texted, quote, come to my room and take whatever you want. barely an hour after the fbi released the suspect photos, investigators say the three friends did go to his college dorm room. court documents say that kadyrbayev decided they should take the backpack with the empty fireworks tubes in order to help his friend tsarnaev avoid trouble and knew when he saw the empty fireworks that tsarnaev was involved in the marathon bombing. the next morning the fbi says at the new bedford apartment of the two students from kazakhstan, the three men saw television news reports identifying their friend as one of the bombing suspects.
the fbi says the three became concerned the night the fbi released pictures of the bombing suspects. >> somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers or family members of the suspects. >> reporter: but investigators say instead of calling the fbi with their suspicions, they did something entirely different. court documents say kadyrbayev texted his friend tsarnaev that he looked like one of the suspects and tsarnaev responded "lol" and...
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the fbi asked the public about who those men are. they're not identified. four americans died under fire, including ambassador chris stevens. >>> now we turn to the surreal weather cross this country. record snow, dramatic temperature swings, 40 degrees in 24 hours. one meteorologist said the weather map looks like something from the twilight zone. and ginger zee is tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, the roads are a mess around denver. power is out after heavy wet snow took down trees and flooded streets. >> typical spring snow, a lot of moisture, really heavy snow, tough to shovel. >> reporter: denver hit 80 degrees monday. look at that same image today, only 30 degrees with snow. clayton sandell in the middle of that weather whiplash. >> here in colorado, instead of spring green, a whole lot of winter white, enough to shut down some schools and cancel a few dozen flights. in the mountains, one spot got slammed with more than 28 inches of snow. >> may 1st. >> and it's snowing. >> reporter: may 1st and it's snowing, not only in colorado. >> waking up to
the fbi asked the public about who those men are. they're not identified. four americans died under fire, including ambassador chris stevens. >>> now we turn to the surreal weather cross this country. record snow, dramatic temperature swings, 40 degrees in 24 hours. one meteorologist said the weather map looks like something from the twilight zone. and ginger zee is tracking it all. >> reporter: tonight, the roads are a mess around denver. power is out after heavy wet snow took...
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. >> did in any way you think at that point this is the guy the fbi is looking for? >> no. >>> the heated town hall conversation between senator kellie ayotte and the daughter of sandy hook's slain principal. >> i'm just wondering why the burden of my mother being gunned down in the has of her elementary school isn't as important. >> here hear senator ayotte's response coming up. >> the moral and security dilemma, and the hunger strike of more than half the prisoners. >> i don't want these individuals to die. obviously the pentagon is trying to manage the situation as best they can. but i think all of us should reflect on why exactly are we doing this? i want does anyone have a solution to the political and security road blocks to closing this prison? we'll hear from the top democrat on house armed services, congressman adam smith. >>> and could you live 1.50 a day? the vice president's sons are going to be here to tell us how they joined the campaign to make people aware of global hunger. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington with breaking news. the fbi ha
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-- the fbi puts it -- the fbi puts it very squarely. they say right then and there, the students decided that tsarnaev must have been involved and they were going to hide this information to help him. of course, his lawyers, as i mentioned, denied that that was their motive. >> what's interesting is something you said earlier. i heard this morning. later this afternoon, rather. the third suspect who's charged basically with not giving honest testimony to the federal authorities, he might face a larger penalty. maybe it's an eight year term rather than a five year because that's considered more serious, dishonest testimony in an interview, than hiding evidence? that seems odd. >> it's -- it's obstruction of justice. that's a five year max. lying to federal agents carries an eight year max. you know, there are strange reasons why the penalties are the way they are. >> yeah. >> and i don't know, as i say, whether down the road here, this is just the very beginning of a long process for these three, whether the fbi will file additional char
-- the fbi puts it -- the fbi puts it very squarely. they say right then and there, the students decided that tsarnaev must have been involved and they were going to hide this information to help him. of course, his lawyers, as i mentioned, denied that that was their motive. >> what's interesting is something you said earlier. i heard this morning. later this afternoon, rather. the third suspect who's charged basically with not giving honest testimony to the federal authorities, he might...
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what can the fbi one person do to help? the fbi has been compromised by finsbury groups. indeed two thirds of the preachers are first adapted by a third party. if we do what we can to have the detection could be the dod, intel community. i've seen communications from the fbi. the fbi notifies quicker we can of lemonade impacts and consequences of breaches. a private industry will not always win the battle speed five, if we should nation, what you will see is limit the impact of the breaches, limit the consequences and share the information and law enforcement can do that. by establishing a system where they share proactively uses that information, america will put a cyberdefense that is dynamic. no one is getting smarter for these preachers today. thank you for the opportunity to share with you. >> our next witness is stewart baker appeared from 2005 to 2000 is the first assistant secretary for policy at in the early stages of the department for homeland security. as an intelligence lawyer, mr. baker has been general counsel to the security agency and general counsel to i
what can the fbi one person do to help? the fbi has been compromised by finsbury groups. indeed two thirds of the preachers are first adapted by a third party. if we do what we can to have the detection could be the dod, intel community. i've seen communications from the fbi. the fbi notifies quicker we can of lemonade impacts and consequences of breaches. a private industry will not always win the battle speed five, if we should nation, what you will see is limit the impact of the breaches,...
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the fbi said he the three became concerned when the fbi relieved pictures out there. >> somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, coworkers, or family members of the suspects. >> reporter: but investigators say instead of calling the fbi with their suspicions, they did something entirely different. court documents say kadyrbayev said he looks like one of the suspects and dzhokhar said come to my room and take whatever you want. barely an hour after the suspect photos were relieved the three friends did go to his college dorm room. they said kadyrbayev decided to take the empty backpack to help his friend dzhokhar avoid trouble. the nerc moaning the fbi says at the new bedford apartment of the two students from saks thkazakh they identified one of their friends. they decide to throw the backpack away because they didn't want tsarnaev to get in trouble. >> he did not know that those items were involved in a bombing or of any interest in a bombing or any other value. >> reporter: they say they set off fireworks along the banks of boston charles river and the two
the fbi said he the three became concerned when the fbi relieved pictures out there. >> somebody out there knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, coworkers, or family members of the suspects. >> reporter: but investigators say instead of calling the fbi with their suspicions, they did something entirely different. court documents say kadyrbayev said he looks like one of the suspects and dzhokhar said come to my room and take whatever you want. barely an hour after the...
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the fbi said the three became concerned the night the fbi released pictures of the bombing suspects. >> somebody knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers or family members. >> reporter: instead of calling the fbi with their suspicions they did something entirely different. court documents said dias kadyrbayev texted he looked like one of his suspects. barely an hour after the fbi released the suspect photos investigators say the three friends did go to his college dorm room. court documents said dias kadyrbayev decided to take backpack to help his friend avoid trouble. the two foreign students told the fbi that a month before the bombing tsarnaev told them he knew how to make a bomb. >> that was pete williams reporting. >>> this morning airport officials are investigating a runway mishap. the wing of the scandinavian wing clipped. no injuries reported. passengers were booked on other flights. >>> sensational murder trial of jodi arias could be in the hands of a jury. nearly four moves testimony from 36 witnesses concluded late wednesday with attorneys now prepping fo
the fbi said the three became concerned the night the fbi released pictures of the bombing suspects. >> somebody knows these individuals as friends, neighbors, co-workers or family members. >> reporter: instead of calling the fbi with their suspicions they did something entirely different. court documents said dias kadyrbayev texted he looked like one of his suspects. barely an hour after the fbi released the suspect photos investigators say the three friends did go to his college...
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did the fbi deal enough with the local police? i know for instance boston police commissioner davis will be one of the witnesses as is joe lieberman who in the past has written extensively about the need to improve our counterterrorism methods and abilities here in this country. so basically it is not to monday morning quarterback as what we can do to prevent it in the future. for instance, did the fbi speak to anyone in the mosque or imam when they were trying to find out if they became radicalized. or did they not do that because of political correctness? did they share enough with the local police as far as involvement of the local police? did they even ask the boston police department about the older brother whether he could have been radicallized? these are issues i think we have to, more and more i think we'll see these attacks coming from within our country as opposed to from overseas and --. bill: especially when you have the golden ticket. that is the american passport. appears to me based on the witness list, the police
did the fbi deal enough with the local police? i know for instance boston police commissioner davis will be one of the witnesses as is joe lieberman who in the past has written extensively about the need to improve our counterterrorism methods and abilities here in this country. so basically it is not to monday morning quarterback as what we can do to prevent it in the future. for instance, did the fbi speak to anyone in the mosque or imam when they were trying to find out if they became...
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the fbi releases the video, tape and then she's calling her husband. so, again, we know she was working hard. this is a woman who has a charge against her for shoplifting. she has a 3-year-old child she has to worry about what is going to happen to that child. investigators have a lot of leverage in terms of what they may or may not be talking to her about and whether they're trying to get her to cooperate. but, again, you know, you don't have an fbi agent in a room meeting with prosecutors and with the attorneys if, in fact, there is not something that they need to discuss. >> now we know about this conversation which happened after the video. she called him and then did not tell law enforcement. she knew who the person was in the video about and they're living in a small apartment and they're not sure how she could not be aware. >> whether he went on the trip and away for six months, things would have likely changed. the question is what changed? what conversations was she privy to? did she know anything? if she knew that somebody is speaking about a
the fbi releases the video, tape and then she's calling her husband. so, again, we know she was working hard. this is a woman who has a charge against her for shoplifting. she has a 3-year-old child she has to worry about what is going to happen to that child. investigators have a lot of leverage in terms of what they may or may not be talking to her about and whether they're trying to get her to cooperate. but, again, you know, you don't have an fbi agent in a room meeting with prosecutors and...
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that's what the fbi was looking for. so i think that that's certainly going to be questioning of these suspects, if, in fact, the laptop is missing, these receipts are missing, other evidence is missing, they're going to be questioning very closely on whether they helped dispose of that. >> pete, through your sources and what you've been reporting, have investigators zeroed in on a place, a base of operations, so to speak, where the brothers may have worked from to construct any of the explosive devices that were used? >> no, i think that's still -- there are two things yet to be name e nailed down. one is, where were the bombs made. and were there any testing of the explosives? they haven't found either of those two. they did find residue of the kind of materials that authorities belief were used to make the bombs, the explosive component. they say they found residue of that in the apartment of the older suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev. but whether that's just because fireworks were bought there and taken away or whether the
that's what the fbi was looking for. so i think that that's certainly going to be questioning of these suspects, if, in fact, the laptop is missing, these receipts are missing, other evidence is missing, they're going to be questioning very closely on whether they helped dispose of that. >> pete, through your sources and what you've been reporting, have investigators zeroed in on a place, a base of operations, so to speak, where the brothers may have worked from to construct any of the...
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it is being led by the fbi. the next people, and these were the people that were mentioned that were escorting the woman that is now coming home. these are the victim witness specialists. they're different. they're local fbi agents who have been in this town. they have been interacting with the families of these kidnapped women for ten years. these are the ones that saw it begin, these are the ones that have earned the honor, that's what it would be considered, to now escort this person home and to say, welcome home, this is the start of bringing you back into the world. so two very specialized tasks, two very different groups of people, one local and one brought in for what is a remarkable event. ashleigh? >> martin savidge live outside the justice center in downtown cleveland. and the picture on the right-hand side of your screen, full screen is, it's obvious, welcome home, amanda. amanda's home. amanda berry who has not been in that home. as a child, teenager now or as a young woman in her 20s for a decade. s
it is being led by the fbi. the next people, and these were the people that were mentioned that were escorting the woman that is now coming home. these are the victim witness specialists. they're different. they're local fbi agents who have been in this town. they have been interacting with the families of these kidnapped women for ten years. these are the ones that saw it begin, these are the ones that have earned the honor, that's what it would be considered, to now escort this person home...
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barely an hour after the fbi released photos the three friends did go to his college dorm room. kadyrbayev decided they should take the backpack with the empty fireworks tubes in order to help his friend tsarnaev avoid trouble and knew when he saw the empty fireworks that tsarnaev was involved in the marathon bombing. the next morning the fbi says at the new bedford apartment of the two students from kazakhstan, the three men saw television news reports identifying their friend as one of the bombing suspects. >> known as suspect number one in the black hat, number two in the white hat. >> reporter: they decided to throw the backpack away, quote, because they did not want tsarnaev to get into trouble. a lawyer for kadyrbayev said his client wasn't trying to hide anything from the fbi. >> he did not know those items were involved in a bombing or of interest in a bombing or had any evidential value. >> reporter: the fbi says earlier this year tazhayakov and tsarnaev along with other friends set off fireworks along the banks of boston's charles river. the two foreign students told t
barely an hour after the fbi released photos the three friends did go to his college dorm room. kadyrbayev decided they should take the backpack with the empty fireworks tubes in order to help his friend tsarnaev avoid trouble and knew when he saw the empty fireworks that tsarnaev was involved in the marathon bombing. the next morning the fbi says at the new bedford apartment of the two students from kazakhstan, the three men saw television news reports identifying their friend as one of the...
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they are in custody of the fbi right now. their lawyers say their clients are cooperating with investigators. authorities also want to know more from the widow of the older suspected bomber, tamerlan tsarnaev. investigators say kathrine russell had a phone call with her husband after his picture appeared on worldwide television but before investigators had actually identified him. two sources now telling cnn authorities want to know the nature of that phone conversation and why she did not notify the police. investigators are also looking into a possible connection between tamerlan tsarnaevcanadi jihadist. he was killed last year by russian troops in dagestan, russia. tsarnaev was in the same area of dagestan when the shootout took place. our nic robertson traveled to the site of that deadly battle. >> in these mountains dagestan rebels hide from russian forces. a trip into the unknown. we're on our way to the village where canadian boxer william plotnikov was killed in a gun battle with russian forces. a tiny town of 3,400 p
they are in custody of the fbi right now. their lawyers say their clients are cooperating with investigators. authorities also want to know more from the widow of the older suspected bomber, tamerlan tsarnaev. investigators say kathrine russell had a phone call with her husband after his picture appeared on worldwide television but before investigators had actually identified him. two sources now telling cnn authorities want to know the nature of that phone conversation and why she did not...
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according to the fbi, tsarnaev texted back, lol. and then, such things as you better not text me and come to my room and take whatever you want. which the fbi says, one of the friends, interpreted as, jokes. >> thank you for the details. we will see what more o we learn when the initial appearance as you point out takes place. we expecting that around 3:00 p.m. thank you, pete. we'll be right back. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. didn't take very long, did it? this spring, dig in and save. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. keep you yard your own with your choice lawn insect controls, just $8.88. investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees...
according to the fbi, tsarnaev texted back, lol. and then, such things as you better not text me and come to my room and take whatever you want. which the fbi says, one of the friends, interpreted as, jokes. >> thank you for the details. we will see what more o we learn when the initial appearance as you point out takes place. we expecting that around 3:00 p.m. thank you, pete. we'll be right back. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our...
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the fbi now has the fbi belonging to dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger brother. i guess how would they be able to extract information from it and what do you think specifically they're looking for? >> well, the fbi's computer analysis response team, those are the 100-pound brains that work with all kind of digital data and they're going to comb through that laptop and look for bomb designs, communications, those communications could be with individuals here in the united states or overseas and they'll look for deleted files. those are things that these guys might have had on the computer that they then deleted thinking that it now no longer exists but of course it still does exist digitally and there are ways to extract that information from the hard drive and that's what these experts are doing. they're going to comb through and look for code words, they're looking for any types of communication that could indicate a further conspiracy meaning other individuals involved and/or how did they get these designs and was somebody coaching them through the whole proces
the fbi now has the fbi belonging to dzhokhar tsarnaev, the younger brother. i guess how would they be able to extract information from it and what do you think specifically they're looking for? >> well, the fbi's computer analysis response team, those are the 100-pound brains that work with all kind of digital data and they're going to comb through that laptop and look for bomb designs, communications, those communications could be with individuals here in the united states or overseas...
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the fbi has been suspicious of the friend since the day of the manhunt when s.w.a.t. teams raided the college campus and agents took two of them into custody on immigration charges. those two, both from kazakhstan, azamat tazhayakov and dias kadyrbayev, traveled with the suspect tsarnaev last year and proudly posing if thr photograph. >> dias kadyrbayev denies the charges. he helped in the investigation. >> a third person charged, a u.s. citizen, robel ful phil had been friends with tsarnaev since high school. he appeared to be an articulate, intelligent young man. >> the idiosyncrasies of ten years of rigorous work. >> reporter: but agents say dzhokhar's friends recognized him immediately when the surveillance photos were made public. >> we consider them to be armed and extremely dangerous. >> and decided to help him by getting rid of potential evidence. >> reporter: t . >> the government allegations that he saw him and recognized him immediately, we dispute. we look forward to prove og our case in court. but the fbi tested jo har and asked him if he was the bomber.
the fbi has been suspicious of the friend since the day of the manhunt when s.w.a.t. teams raided the college campus and agents took two of them into custody on immigration charges. those two, both from kazakhstan, azamat tazhayakov and dias kadyrbayev, traveled with the suspect tsarnaev last year and proudly posing if thr photograph. >> dias kadyrbayev denies the charges. he helped in the investigation. >> a third person charged, a u.s. citizen, robel ful phil had been friends with...
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these are two young men who spoke cooperatively with the fbi. they're being detained on student visa violations. >> so they're in custody? >> they are. they have a hearing today and that will keep them in custody more. >> let's make clear as well. they're in custody for something completely unrelated, but that will give them an ample amount of opportunity to question them. >> that's right. ice has said they have no direct role in the bombing itself. they still have a high interest in these men nevertheless. >> thank you for that. i want to touch on the issue susan alluded to. the lawyers who are defending the boston bombing suspect have a pretty incredible client list. one of the most notorious of mire yam conrad's cases involves the show bomber. conrad is like an enemy combatant itself, but truly is that fair? she believes in the sixth amendment guaranteeing everyone a fair trial. >> reporter: when dzhokhar tsarnaev has his day in the court, he will be defended by some of the best lawyers in the business. only two weeks after he and his brother
these are two young men who spoke cooperatively with the fbi. they're being detained on student visa violations. >> so they're in custody? >> they are. they have a hearing today and that will keep them in custody more. >> let's make clear as well. they're in custody for something completely unrelated, but that will give them an ample amount of opportunity to question them. >> that's right. ice has said they have no direct role in the bombing itself. they still have a...
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just isn't the fbi. everybody embraces this. if we can control information, even on local level, in other words, not disseminate it to the media and it serves us, everyone does it. that's the simple truth. when you've got to show your hand, you have to show your hand. there are a lot of topics here being co-mingled. you know, we're discussing the information that came from the russians to the fbi regarding these two individuals who are suspect in this bombing. >> right. >> we're learning as we go that the inquiry was really made not so much because the russian fsb was giving us a heads-up for our sake, but they were worried about themselves. when they were requested to provide more information, they t didn't provide it. you know, i do want people to understand one thing. our law enforcement resources are very heavily taxed right now and there's no question, we need to increase the number of agents we have and this is just my opinion, in the fbi, in the secret service and in a number of other agencies. for example, like the atf.
just isn't the fbi. everybody embraces this. if we can control information, even on local level, in other words, not disseminate it to the media and it serves us, everyone does it. that's the simple truth. when you've got to show your hand, you have to show your hand. there are a lot of topics here being co-mingled. you know, we're discussing the information that came from the russians to the fbi regarding these two individuals who are suspect in this bombing. >> right. >> we're...